It sometimes seems that no matter how often you give your teacups or mugs a good scrub, there's some pesky stains left over that make them look old and grubby.
But there's no need to throw them out and purchase new ones, as a staple kitchen ingredient costing just 65p can banish any old tea marks for good.That's according to fans of the cleaning influencer Mrs Hinch, who have been sharing their top tips online for a clean and sparkling home.
They say that the cheap cupboard favourite is all you need to remove the stains, and you won't even need to use a drop of bleach.The Express reports that one cleaning fan took to the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook page with a dilemma surrounding their grubby teacups, wondering what was the best way to get them clean again.She wrote: “There are always yellow/brown tea stains in my cups.
What should I do if I can't wash them off with clean water?” The post received over 100 comments from fellow cleaning enthusiasts, with the majority recommending the woman use salt for the stains.One person said: “Rub salt on it.
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